Discover how Suquamish weavers used rare Coast Salish Woolly Dog's fur, Cedar Bark, and other materials to create textiles that carried identity, artistry, and tradition. This mini exhibit highlights the deep cultural significance of weaving within Suquamish heritage through stories, photos, and historic imagery.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Youth Murder Mystery event scheduled for March 18 has been canceled. We appreciate your interest and understanding. Please stay tuned for future programming and events at the museum.
Bring the whole family for some Easter fun! Create your own adorable chick using a handprint cutout. Easy, creative, and free! All supplied provided. All ages welcome. 1 activity per person.
Exhibition opens April 1. Stories That Continue centers living Suquamish stories shaped by the past and carried into the present. This mini exhibition is free and open to all ages. Regular admission applies for full museum access. Museum open Wednesday-Sunday.
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